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[quote=Anonymous]We have our two girls' rooms connected by a Jack and Jill. We then have a hall bath for the guest room and the "office" (5th bedroom). I am glad to not have a J&J for the guest bath. First, when we don't have guests, it allows us to use that bathroom (which is actually closer to our family room than the powder room). Second, having complete privacy in a J&J is difficult. You have to remember to lock the doors into both bedrooms and then remember to unlock both doors. When we have a lot of guests and someone stays in one of my kid's rooms, this becomes a problem - people who aren't used to J&Js don't remember to lock and unlock both doors since they only use one of them. On the sink question, the J&J has two sinks - one for each kid. But there is room for this and for counter space as it's a relatively long room. In the guest bath, there isn't room for two sinks and we have just the one - and, per my MIL's request, it is not centered, so that the counter space is all in one place and not split on either side of the sink. If you have room for two sinks in the guest bath and think that you will eventually have a kid sharing that bathroom with guests, then I would go for it. If not, it's not necessary.[/quote]
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